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For Josh Giesbrecht running a cannabis business in Winnipeg is a source of pride and a way to make a living, but it is also a way for him to hire and employ fellow Indigenous community members and to share and celebrate his culture.
Giesbrecht, 30, of Winnipeg, who is originally from Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation, opened the doors to Uncle Samâs Cannabis, a 1,600 square foot recreational cannabis retail store on Bannatyne Avenue in Winnipegâs Exchange District, back in late May.
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Missing 84-year-old man was last seen driving Lexus SUV in Garland
Missing 84-year-old man was last seen driving Lexus SUV in Garland
McKenzie Wilson was last seen about 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the 6100 block of Firecrest Drive, near Firewheel Golf Park.
McKenzie Wilson(Garland Police Department)
4:46 PM on May 13, 2021 CDT
Garland police are asking for the public’s help finding a missing elderly man who may be confused.
McKenzie Wilson, 84, was last seen about 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the 6100 block of Firecrest Drive, near Firewheel Golf Park.
Wilson is described as a white man who is 5-9 and about 125 pounds, with gray hair and green eyes. He was last seen driving a long-sleeve button-up shirt, blue jeans and boots, and he may be wearing glasses.